A well-known crypto analyst has made waves with an ultra-bullish outlook on Curve DAO (CRV), a DeFi token operating on Ethereum.
Credible Crypto argues that CRV is poised for a major breakout—potentially outperforming Bitcoin itself in this market cycle.
He suggests that CRV could rise more than 18-fold from its current price, setting a new high relative to BTC. The token, now priced around 0.00000773 BTC (roughly $0.74), could reach as high as 0.00015 BTC by the end of the cycle, according to his projection.
Backing his optimism are significant shifts in Curve’s fundamentals since its last BTC high in 2021. Among them: CRV’s annual inflation has dropped from 20% to just 4%, and around 40% of its circulating supply is now locked—effectively reducing available tokens.
Meanwhile, the stablecoin sector has ballooned by $70 billion, and Curve has aggressively expanded its offerings with its own dollar-pegged stablecoin (crvUSD), a lending platform, and a unique liquidation mechanism through its LLAMMA system.
On the development side, the Curve ecosystem has doubled its active contributors, with GitHub activity reaching record levels—a signal of growing momentum behind the scenes.
Credible Crypto also believes a CRV price in the double digits isn’t out of reach. If Bitcoin climbs to $100,000 in this cycle, a new peak in the CRV/BTC ratio could push the token’s price to $15 or more.
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